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Blender vs Principle: Pricing Comparison 2026

Side-by-side pricing comparison of Blender and Principle. See all plans, features, and costs at a glance.

Bottom line: Blender starts at $13/mo and Principle starts at Custom pricing. Compare all 5 pricing tiers side by side.

Last updated: March 16, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin
Updated March 16, 2026

Blender vs Principle: Quick Pricing Facts

FeatureBlenderPrinciple
Starting Price$13/moCustom pricing
Number of Plans41
Free TierYesNo
Pricing Modelopen-sourceflat
Annual DiscountN/AN/A

Blender and Principle are both priced at $13/mo, making them equally accessible Design Tools. Together they offer 5 pricing plans with 0 features compared, so the best choice comes down to which features match your needs.

Blender stands out with a free plan for getting started. Blender uses open-source pricing while Principle uses flat pricing, which may affect your total cost at scale.

Review the detailed tier-by-tier comparison above to see exactly which features are included at each price point and find the best fit for your Design Tools needs.

Pricing Plans
Principle
Principle
Try it free
Tier 1
Latest s
$13/monthCheapest
Start with Latest s
See For Yourself
Custom pricing
Start with See For Yourself
Tier 2
Free and Open Source
$0/monthCheapest
Start with Free and Open Source
Tier 3
Part of the industry
Custom pricing
Start with Part of the industry
Tier 4
It’s about people.
Custom pricing
Start with It’s about people.

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Blender

Free open-source 3D creation suite for modeling and animation

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Principle

macOS app for animated and interactive UI design prototypes

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Our Pick

Blender

Blender offers a free plan, offers 4 tiers vs 1.

Based on pricing data only. Review the full comparison below for your specific needs.

Best value: Blender

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Which Should You Choose?

Choose Blender if:

  • You need a free plan with core features—Blender offers no-cost access with no credit card required
  • You need 4 pricing tiers for flexible team sizing—more options mean less overpaying for features you don't need
  • You prioritize Blender's user experience and interface over price (both tools are similarly priced)

Choose Principle if:

  • You prioritize Principle's user experience and interface over price (both tools are similarly priced)
  • You need predictable billing — Principle's flat model avoids surprise overages
  • Principle's feature bundling aligns with how Design Tools teams actually work day-to-day

Blender offers a free plan [1], eliminating the cost barrier for evaluation, while Principle requires paid subscription from the start. This gives Blender a significant advantage for teams with budget constraints or extended trial periods. Once you outgrow Blender's free tier, upgrading to a paid plan at approximately $13/mo provides substantial additional functionality. Compare this pricing path against Principle's tiering starting at Custom pricing to assess total cost of ownership over 12 months. Blender's 4 tiers provide flexibility at different budgets, while Principle's 1 tier structure may force you into higher-cost plans than necessary for your use case. If evaluation cost matters to your decision, Blender is the obvious starting point with zero financial commitment. Use the free tier to validate core functionality before committing to paid plans from either tool.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Blender vs Principle

How many pricing plans does Blender have vs Principle?
Blender offers 4 pricing plans, while Principle offers 1 plan. More plans typically means more flexibility to match your exact needs and budget.
Does Blender or Principle offer a free plan?
Blender offers a free plan, while Principle does not. If budget is a concern, Blender lets you get started at no cost.
Does Blender or Principle offer custom enterprise pricing?
Yes, both Blender and Principle offer custom enterprise pricing tiers with quote-based pricing. Contact each vendor for a tailored quote.
What pricing models do Blender and Principle use?
Blender uses a open-source pricing model, while Principle uses flat pricing. The right model depends on your team size and usage patterns.
How do Blender and Principle compare for Design Tools?
Both Blender and Principle are Design Tools. Blender offers 4 plans starting at $13/mo, while Principle offers 1 plan starting at Custom pricing. Review the feature breakdowns above to see which better fits your Design Tools needs.

Sources

  1. Blender Official PricingVendor pricing page
  2. Principle Official PricingVendor pricing page

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